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I suppose the problem that I had with Media Wiki is that every update would break extensions. Particularly mathjax and semantic media Wiki. I too amusing it with Docker which helps a lot.
So docuicki has a recent pages view which is really good and lists the user that made the edit. That's what we use for a feed. There's also an RSS plug-in that will display other feeds which is kind of nice if you want to discuss other articles.
We create Journal pages that link out to pages for events etc. The events are also linked to from a start page. We display the backlinks using the footer plugin.
Whilst it's a bit different from social media in that there is no feed, it's really nice that it provides, like a database of our family's life in history.
We even have pages for cars and repair logs, computers and updates, everything. The struct plugin is amazing And you can always pop it open in SqliteBrowser too!
I've tried a couple of things and I just keep coming back to dokuwiki because it's the best compromise.
Ah I don't have that many extensions in Mediawiki so I have probably had a smoother experience that you.
Thanks for describing your wiki setup. Being able to look back at all your events in a sort of giant scrapbook must be awesome. I'm not quite sure it will do the job I'm looking for, but I really like the idea so I think I'll have a deeper play.
I have non-technical users doesn't mean it won't work for us, because I'm sure they can read even if they can't edit, and that's mostly what they would be doing with any solution. Looks like there's also an android app.